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Former Deputy Attorney General, Mr. Alfred Tuah-Yeboah has described suspended Chief Justice, Gertrude Araba Esaaba Torkornoo, as a consummate law practitioner prepared to see processes through.
He therefore expects her to fight to the end, the processes seeking to remove her from office, particularly so since she has denied all the allegations made against her.
Tuah-Yeboah was speaking in an interview with JoyNews moments before the CJ addressed the nation in what she says are abuses she is going through in the hearing of the petitions against her.
“As to the issues that she is going to address we do not know, but definitely it is my expectation that she will touch on the removal proceedings pending against her. As to whether she will resign, I think I know the suspended CJ, she is a consummate jurist, and she understands due process, and I do not think, I may be wrong, that she may want to tread along that line. But who knows, let’s wait and see.”
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